1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention
When is 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention?
1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention takes place on Saturday, August 22, 2026 in Morristown, TN.
What distances does 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention offer?
1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention offers 3 events: Walking/Running Challenge & Fun Walk, Virtual BikeWalkers, Biking Challenge & Fun Ride.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walking/Running Challenge & Fun Walk | — | $30.00 | Register |
| Virtual BikeWalkers | — | $25.00 | Register |
| Biking Challenge & Fun Ride | — | $30.00 | Register |
How much does 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention cost?
Registration for 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention starts at $25.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention held?
1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention is held in Morristown, TN at 4355 Durham Landing Morristown.
About 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention
The 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention to be held August 22, 2026 is a regional event for kids, teens, adults... the whole family to enjoy a fun and healthy morning while helping a good cause. Not a timed race, the 1000 Miler will record the distances traveled by every runner and rider to reach the cumulatiive goal of 1000 miles.
Separate biking and walking circuits of about 5 miles and 1 mile, respectively, over closed roadways, plus a sidewalk-only kiddie route. No route parallels or crosses a busy street. Prizes will be awarded in each of several classifications for the greatest distance travelled during the several hour event. Teams that fund raise independently are encouraged and will be awarded bonus mileage based on their donations to the event on or before event day. Registered virtual BikeWalkers may sleep in and still partipate in the event by registering online.
BikeWalk Morristown, TN — the organization — was founded to support those who like to bike, e-Bike, walk, run, etc. and want to share their active lifestyle with others. The 1000 Mile BikeWalk for Prevention — the event — will raise funds for the Hamblen County Substance Abuse Coalition, because research has shown that when people, especially teens, immerse themselves in activities they truly enjoy, there is less tendency to turn to dangerous substances. That's why the Coalition is involved.